What is another word for Esteeming?

Pronunciation: [ɛstˈiːmɪŋ] (IPA)

Esteeming is a verb that means to regard someone or something highly, with admiration or respect. There are several synonyms for esteeming that convey similar meanings, including: 1. Valuing - To place importance on something or someone, regarding them as worthy or significant. 2. Appreciating - To recognize and acknowledge the value, worth or quality of something or someone. 3. Respecting - To hold someone or something in high regard, recognizing their authority, achievements or qualities. 4. Admiring - To regard with pleasure, good opinion or high approval, due to qualities such as beauty, talent or skill. 5. Esteeming can also be replaced with words such as honoring, venerating, revering, reverencing and idolizing.

Synonyms for Esteeming:

What are the hypernyms for Esteeming?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Esteeming

The average citizen may be excused for Esteeming government at best but a haphazard affair upon which his vote and all his influence can have but little effect.
"Lord Elgin"
John George Bourinot
For, privately, to His own disciples did Jesus open up all things, Esteeming above the multitudes those who desired to know His wisdom.
"Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries"
Annie Besant
For when nothing remained of all his military glory and his patriotic sacrifices but a yet existing fame, and a conscious sense within him of duty performed, he was content to "eat his crust," with that inheritance alone; and he refused, though with an answering magnanimity of acknowledgment, a valuable property offered to him by the Emperor of Russia, as a free gift from a generous enemy, Esteeming his proved, disinterested virtues.
"Thaddeus of Warsaw"
Jane Porter

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